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report that we're going to become energy self-sufficient in the u.s. or that all everything is going to work perfectly so what are the biggest factors just quickly that are the headwinds against us happening well number one most of the producers are losing money today so you know this report doesn't take into the market side or the financial side of producing this unconventional oil so that's number one number two the decline rates and they have to invest a lot of money to prove up so remember for one well in saudi arabia we have to drill one thousand wells ok those are some some good headwinds right there we'll leave it there i appreciate you for showing us just such a more nuanced picture than these reports that capture headlines that was marine could too said chief energy investment strategist for casey research and still ahead what does the health panel's report on m.f. global mean for the criminal and civil case against john kors i and also about politics we'll talk about it after the break but first your closing market numbers . wealthy british s
report that we're going to become energy self-sufficient in the u.s. or that all everything is going to work perfectly so what are the biggest factors just quickly that are the headwinds against us happening well number one most of the producers are losing money today so you know this report doesn't take into the market side or the financial side of producing this unconventional oil so that's number one number two the decline rates and they have to invest a lot of money to prove up so remember...
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you also talk about alternative energy companies could suffer. and defense contractors, you can give us a quick answer on that? >> well, it's difficult. when oil prices go up it's good for nuclear and solar and clean energy players. but when they go down which would happen if you get a lot more production in the u.s. it's bad for those players because people tend to go back to oil and using oil. as for the defense contractors, we're to the going to have to spend some of defending the middle east because we will not need those resources so much because we have it at home. >> you gave use lot of interesting analysis on this. thanks a lot, gregg. and we've been speaking with gregg of the street.come. you can find gregg's companion article on our web site nbr.com. >> susie: a server glitch here at the big board today, impacting trades in over 200 stocks. shortly after trading got underway this morning, the n.y.s.e. said it detected a problem with its new matching engine, that made it difficult to match buy and sell orders or publish prices on 216 dif
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes tohe avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. lou: amassed a best seller on the sub ministration. republican leaders in washington about this very thing. whether they are right or wrong, i don't know. they believe in their hearts that this president is trying to go over the cliff. he has looked at the polls. nearly all of them say, if we go over, it's the republicans who people are going to blame. the republican. lou: it is a silly thing not begun negotiations. think about the pollster who posed the question, inviting such silliness and absurdities as to make a decision about something that has not transpired is not even begun. no foundation for blame. >> can'tou see bill clinton getting on the phone to barack obama and saying, you remember what i did back in 19 whenever. i made the republicans' respon
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes tohe avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. lou: amassed a best seller on the sub ministration. republican leaders in washington about this very thing. whether they are right or wrong, i don't know. they believe in their hearts that this president is trying to go over the cliff. he...
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after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and much greater than the reverse but i have to take reports like this with a grigg grain of salt. we have been hearing about peak energy for a long time, hearing about saudi arabia's reserves for a long time and you have to take it with a haley dose of skepticism, good news then again you have to be a little bit keptic. >> susie: all right, but if you do believe it's going to happen you have actually identified some companies and industry sectors that will be winners and losers if there is certainly does happen. let's look at the list. go down your list, you start out saying that the oil majors will be winners here. so i guess are you talking about companies like exxon mobile, right? >> well, it's great for the oil majors like exxon mobile, chevron, conoco philips because they can find oil at home as opposed to going to dangerous pl
after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and much greater than the reverse but i have to take reports like this with a grigg grain of salt. we have been hearing about peak energy for a long time, hearing about saudi arabia's reserves for a long time and you have to take it with a haley dose of skepticism, good news then again you have...
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an investment in energy policy, not just energy politics? host: watched the whole speech at our website c-span.org. this year is the governor, the guest of honor, one of the guests of honor at a birthday party on saturday. he writes -- abraham: from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning. this is no. 9 virginia. -- northern virginia. the republican party, it's the way they talk. it is their language, their communication, the way they talk to immigrants. that's why everybody sticks away from them. host: robert from silver spring, maryland, a republican. what is the way forward? caller: i think the party has it all wrong. most immigrants coming to america came here to better themselves and they are really conservatives. in these countries we don't have all these programs to support you, so you have to work and earn a living. people come here with that objective. what we get from the republicans now is the wrong message. it has really been increasing since bush's first election. i supported bush because he expressed himself as a compassiona
an investment in energy policy, not just energy politics? host: watched the whole speech at our website c-span.org. this year is the governor, the guest of honor, one of the guests of honor at a birthday party on saturday. he writes -- abraham: from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning. this is no. 9 virginia. -- northern virginia. the republican party, it's the way they talk. it is their language, their communication, the way they talk to immigrants. that's why everybody sticks away from...
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fda also received reports of deaths possibly tied to another energy drink, monster energy. -- story, monster beverage. currently down 25% since that news broke. down 1.6% today. herb's watching this story. >> the health concerns have been out there around this company, this industry for at least six years. the big change is the allegations of death. now in a statement, 5-hour said that it is, "a compact sized energy shot intended for busy adults. it is not an energy drink, nor marketed as a beverage." then on its earnings call a week ago, monster ceo rodney sachs says there is not a shred of information which casually lynx monster to these adverse effects. regardless, the question is this -- is this news impacting monster's business? last quarter sales and profit growth reported a week ago fell off a cliff. or about half the rate of the prior quarter. the company blamed this on a less robust growth for the energy drink industry in general. therein lies i think an important part of the story as you go forward. all this publicity, is it starting to have an affect on all the sales. >> w
fda also received reports of deaths possibly tied to another energy drink, monster energy. -- story, monster beverage. currently down 25% since that news broke. down 1.6% today. herb's watching this story. >> the health concerns have been out there around this company, this industry for at least six years. the big change is the allegations of death. now in a statement, 5-hour said that it is, "a compact sized energy shot intended for busy adults. it is not an energy drink, nor...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. irchtionz senate majority leader harry reid takes on john mccain. but first, let's go to the newsroom and marianne rafferty with the headlines. >> hi, gret a. two workers are missing after an oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico. four people are seriously hurt. workers used a cutting torch. the flames have been extinguished and there is no leak. this is one day after b.p. agreed to criminal charges a a record-setting $4.5 billion settlement in the previous disaster. hostess is going out of business, after years of struggling with management, turmoil and rising labor costs. the maker of twinkies and wonder bread announcing the shutdown today, after a union rejecting pay cuts and changes in health benefits. now back to "on the record." >> greta: harry re
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. irchtionz senate majority leader harry reid takes on john mccain. but first, let's go to the newsroom and marianne rafferty with the headlines. >> hi, gret a. two workers are missing after an oil rig explosion in the gulf of...
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of nrg energy, the new jersey-based utility. now, like other c.e.o.s, he is concerned about getting a solution. earlier today, i asked him, can it be done in time? >> can it be done in the lame-duck session before the january 1 cliff, i don't think so. but i think everyone is looking for a sign of good faith, (a) that they're working together in a constructive way, and (b) that, as most people are saying, put a down payment on dealing with the issue, and then come up with a credible plan to sell it over the next several months. >> susie: david, as you know, many c.e.o.s are going to be meeting with president obama tomorrow at the white house. what would you like to see come out of that meeting? >> the business community generally likes simpson bowls, and i think there was some disappointmt obama administration did not embrace it fully. i think what the business community would like to hear from president obama is sim bowls on testosterone. they want to hear the word "simpson bowls" because that provides a better blueprint than a
of nrg energy, the new jersey-based utility. now, like other c.e.o.s, he is concerned about getting a solution. earlier today, i asked him, can it be done in time? >> can it be done in the lame-duck session before the january 1 cliff, i don't think so. but i think everyone is looking for a sign of good faith, (a) that they're working together in a constructive way, and (b) that, as most people are saying, put a down payment on dealing with the issue, and then come up with a credible plan...
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some governments are starting to reduce their reliance on the energy source. last year's iea report stated nuclear power generation could grow by 70% from 2010 levels, but this year the organization expects 58% growth by 2035. agency officials say last year's accident at japan's fukushima daiichi power plant is a factor for germany and switzerland's reducing independence on atomic energy. they also expect power generation from renewable sources like wind and solar to increase to about one-third of the world's total out put by 2035. >>> countries that catch blue fin tuna are trying to determine how much is too much. they're meeting in morocco to set quotas for this endangered fish. japanese consume 80% of the global catch. they eve watched stocks bounce back. they're wondering if it's time to cast their nets wider again. nhk world's virginie pinon reports. >> reporter: this is the main fishing port in the country where tuna is exported to japan. it's here that the future of the tuna stock will be decided. >> the road to start recovery is a long and art ous one.
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on their energy. there is the destruction of ecosystems, especially in appalachia and wyoming and montana. we have to bring back -- bring that to an end. this is part of imposing the carbon tax. host: our guest joins us from new york. our next call is from new york. caller: the purchase of fossil fuel amounts to a massive redistribution of wealth to other nations, many of whom have adverse interest to the united states. i cannot -- i understand the environmental issues that come from that. if you look at venezuela and the middle east and what the score on in africa with fossil fuels, there is a toll on war and what is going on with american soldiers. host: ray is on our democrats line. ray from texas. hello. caller: my question is, why put another tax on gasoline when we already have a surtax on gasoline? why put on a separate tax when you can just raise the existing one? he of the question is, are we looking at the present's use of air force one? use of air force one? an enormous amount of energy use
on their energy. there is the destruction of ecosystems, especially in appalachia and wyoming and montana. we have to bring back -- bring that to an end. this is part of imposing the carbon tax. host: our guest joins us from new york. our next call is from new york. caller: the purchase of fossil fuel amounts to a massive redistribution of wealth to other nations, many of whom have adverse interest to the united states. i cannot -- i understand the environmental issues that come from that. if...
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. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ neil: all right. doing their job or doing something that is not part of their job? the obama administration getting primed for spending taxpayer money to promote the president's health care law. the administration saying, well, we have to explain that law. we are not promoting anything. the republican congressman not quite buying it. the state of louisiana. he is leading this charge against the health and human services secretary to get to the bottom of what this money is being used for because it seems a little fishy. congressman, and joining us on the phone right now. have you heard anything from the secretary? >> well, we sent letters initially backed inmate, follow-up letters in august and we have received no information about the use of these tax bear dollars. we were completely ignored by the secretary, and that prompted the suoena and conversations with the chairman on the ways and means committee. we felt
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the fda looking into a connection between deaths and the five our energy shots. >> how many calories to americans' average from alcoholic drinks? the results and this morning's medical alert. >> and checking on their morning commute which may >> 38 degrees and 20 minutes before 6 i am friday morning and nice and quiet. some clouds in the area. showing up on the radar to our south east. producing a little sprinkle and shower activity, not amounting to much at all. really our only whether news. let us take a look at the radar more carefully. the cloud deck shown in the gray. the clouds break up and virginia. that is the good news. some of you all have to put up with a little shower this morning, the ball on the eastern shore. it will miss the baltimore area. and again, we are looking up. eventually the clouds will break up and we should see more sun than we saw yesterday. that will help the temperatures. details ahead. >> and this morning's medical alert, the fda investigating possible links between 5 our energy shot and more than a dozen deaths. >> includes 33 hospitalizations and 13
the fda looking into a connection between deaths and the five our energy shots. >> how many calories to americans' average from alcoholic drinks? the results and this morning's medical alert. >> and checking on their morning commute which may >> 38 degrees and 20 minutes before 6 i am friday morning and nice and quiet. some clouds in the area. showing up on the radar to our south east. producing a little sprinkle and shower activity, not amounting to much at all. really our...
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the government says it is investigating a dozen deaths linked to 5-hour energy drinks. reports of 13 deaths since 2008. the agency says right now no proof that it caused hospitalization or death. the cases call for more observation of the product and other dietary supplements that promise customers an energy boost. >> are retailers going too far when it comes to black friday? a petition on change.org to target ceo has received more than 200,000 signatures from people opposed to the store opening thanksgiving night. a target associate started the petition after target, walmart, toys "r" us opened its doors on thanksgiving morning, meaning employees will have to report to work instead spending time with their families. target said they're just keeping up with customer demand. a lot of places for years have been opening midnight friday morning to get people into the stores and let them shop early. they offer huge deals. one could argue this is a natural progression. >>> it's a big downer on family time some could argue. >> true. >> i'm just saying. >> we could talk for hou
the government says it is investigating a dozen deaths linked to 5-hour energy drinks. reports of 13 deaths since 2008. the agency says right now no proof that it caused hospitalization or death. the cases call for more observation of the product and other dietary supplements that promise customers an energy boost. >> are retailers going too far when it comes to black friday? a petition on change.org to target ceo has received more than 200,000 signatures from people opposed to the store...
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the other thing i would add is the america's energy futures. that is a whole different presentation. i have to get back to work. i am sure you do, too. we set out to revitalize the alliance's. we decided to engage more deeply to advance our interests. as a result, these determinations, the president ended the war in iraq. he has started a path for transition in afghanistan. and doing so, the president has dramatically improved america poses strategic freedom of maneuver so that our posture alliances -- by renewing our leadership and ensure our focus matches our priorities and resources, and a laser light focus. for the geographic part of this, the president made a decision on the outlook to increase our focus on the asian pacific in terms of resources, diplomatic efforts, engagement, both with nations and regional institutions, and in terms of policy. secateurs clinton became the first secretary of state to make her inaugural trip to asia. the first foreign leader the president met with in the oval office was the prime minister of japan. these
the other thing i would add is the america's energy futures. that is a whole different presentation. i have to get back to work. i am sure you do, too. we set out to revitalize the alliance's. we decided to engage more deeply to advance our interests. as a result, these determinations, the president ended the war in iraq. he has started a path for transition in afghanistan. and doing so, the president has dramatically improved america poses strategic freedom of maneuver so that our posture...
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they are all hard work and require significant resources and time and energy across-the- board themjeff, you had a press . >> , but will this be in the future? >> that is contributed and raised. i love was proud to have been on the national finance committee for the president. but weaver able to contribute with our partners and enemies li-- we endorse 233 candidates. we did well with the vast majority of them. we have losses here and there. particularly with moderate republican said did not win. i came in june and work my darnest to direct as many resources as the could and to raise outside of the building. more people notice brad pitt's contribution and more people opened his e-mails and mine. i will continue to be as aggressive as i can be. this is a turning point. this is our moment. we have to keep fighting like victoriesn thiese because the stakes are too high and the consequences of losses are significant. >> say the supreme court takes one of these cases and it is decided in our favor and 41 states have marriage equality. what do you say to the opposition's opposition the this wi
they are all hard work and require significant resources and time and energy across-the- board themjeff, you had a press . >> , but will this be in the future? >> that is contributed and raised. i love was proud to have been on the national finance committee for the president. but weaver able to contribute with our partners and enemies li-- we endorse 233 candidates. we did well with the vast majority of them. we have losses here and there. particularly with moderate republican said...
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. >> how much energy to these use? >> with all of the things that we did hear, energy savings is about 50% from where we started. that is a significant improvement for such a major system. >> tell me how it works. >> this is the hall keypad, which controls the elevator. the system asks where you are going before you get into the elevator. imagine you are going into the airport. you would not get on the first airplane departing, you would get on the airplane that is going to the city you are going. we are doing the same here. in this case, we are going to the ninth floor. this building has security, so i also have an access card, which gives us permission, and then we go to the assigned elevator, which is elevator a. >> and this is only stopping at floors 4 and 9. i do not see any buttons in here at all, except for the door and the alarm. >> we only have the standard buttons required by code and safety, but there is no need to have floor numbers anymore. >> and it does not make a lot of stops. it goes to your floor and
. >> how much energy to these use? >> with all of the things that we did hear, energy savings is about 50% from where we started. that is a significant improvement for such a major system. >> tell me how it works. >> this is the hall keypad, which controls the elevator. the system asks where you are going before you get into the elevator. imagine you are going into the airport. you would not get on the first airplane departing, you would get on the airplane that is going...
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and that's a responsibility of this committee, this oversight and investigations subcommittee of energy and commerce. trust but verify. and we are not very trusting today, as you can do from our line of questioning, and we shouldn't be. that judge, his widow in the previous panel, talked about his contribution to society in the great state of tennessee, and his life was lost but he was just one of how many. we're talking about far too many people. so i would just come in my last second, ask you, dr. hamburg and maybe dr. smith could come as well, do you think that the fda needs, because of this, to all of a sudden have us change the law so that you, and the fda or whoever succeeds you, as this broad authority over these little compounding pharmacies all across the country who are doing the right thing, not manufacturing drugs, just trying to provide a service, indeed based upon a just prescription and has to be written. this company was an absolute crooked operation, and they killed people, but i don't think anybody here should get confused between them and the typical compounding pharm
and that's a responsibility of this committee, this oversight and investigations subcommittee of energy and commerce. trust but verify. and we are not very trusting today, as you can do from our line of questioning, and we shouldn't be. that judge, his widow in the previous panel, talked about his contribution to society in the great state of tennessee, and his life was lost but he was just one of how many. we're talking about far too many people. so i would just come in my last second, ask...
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so on the energy side of thing, a big deal. also on banking and financial regulations. there is one industry that helps. lawyers. they will pore over the regulations. >> andrea: don't you think a lot of people suspect it would happen? it started before the election. they expect that the second term is just an imperialist president. everything will be down on the down low. >> greg: yeah. 68 new regulations a day for 90 days. it's like black mold in your home. you see a little there and come back and it's all over the place. regulations exist to keep regulators alive. that is what it is. self-per spech waiting machine. the thing -- self-perpetuating machine. america voted for it. this is what you got. great thing about leftism, the success is based to trick people it isn't leftism. it isn't until the person is in office they lock up areas that contain 1.5 trillion-barrels of recoverable oil. we should lock up the golf courses. if we can't drill, obama can't drive. >> bob: some of the regulations are onerous, the ones that don't allow lead in paint. >> greg: i like lead. >
so on the energy side of thing, a big deal. also on banking and financial regulations. there is one industry that helps. lawyers. they will pore over the regulations. >> andrea: don't you think a lot of people suspect it would happen? it started before the election. they expect that the second term is just an imperialist president. everything will be down on the down low. >> greg: yeah. 68 new regulations a day for 90 days. it's like black mold in your home. you see a little there...
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to be a good general, you need enormous physical energy and intellectual energy. right now, we have generals who are all very fit, but many of them do not have that intellectual energy. an example would be tommy franks. not well-educated in generalship. thinking about politics but that is not his job. it is said that the job of the general is to connect the political and the military. the military operations have to have political consequences. >> you can find all of this program in this c-span video library. we're going to take that to the woodrow wilson center for a discussion on the the middle east and u.s. foreign policy. the conversation includes robert malloy. they're just getting started here on c-span. >> my colleague who is the president for new initiatives and a distinguished order -- scholar for the center, will moderate and take questions. we have a number of people, so aaron will be taking questions from you here. you have been coming to our meetings over a number of years, so let me say that he is the author of the forthcoming book "can america have
to be a good general, you need enormous physical energy and intellectual energy. right now, we have generals who are all very fit, but many of them do not have that intellectual energy. an example would be tommy franks. not well-educated in generalship. thinking about politics but that is not his job. it is said that the job of the general is to connect the political and the military. the military operations have to have political consequences. >> you can find all of this program in this...
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not talking about the sweeping energy and climate change legislation. but when you're talking to folks on both sides of this, those who are environmentalists, those who are in the energy industries, they seem to think that doesn't mean that he's not going to be taking action just that he'll be doing it through executive orders, through epa -- epa regulations and that kind of thing bypassing congress because he doesn't see a way to move forward in that way, wolf. >> brianna keilar watching all of this unfold at the white house. the president heading back from new york. thanks very much for that. mitt romney's political career may be over, but is he causing a new problem for his republican party? i'll speak live with the louisiana governor bobby jindal. he's standing by. and in his news conference, president obama spoke to reporters about a letter he received, one that gave him hope. you're going to hear from the man who wrote that letter. he's standing by in "the situation room" as well. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard
not talking about the sweeping energy and climate change legislation. but when you're talking to folks on both sides of this, those who are environmentalists, those who are in the energy industries, they seem to think that doesn't mean that he's not going to be taking action just that he'll be doing it through executive orders, through epa -- epa regulations and that kind of thing bypassing congress because he doesn't see a way to move forward in that way, wolf. >> brianna keilar watching...
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and on energy and all of those things will help. but the key issue here is how do we make our labor internationally competitive? to do that you have to come up with new ideas, new tax cuts, incentives for industry and things like that. that will take some work from congress. and, you know, i feel like that is what they need to do. and it is the same old project, the same old system, it does not fit for today. is that simple. host: nancy cook. caller: that is a fascinating point. we have had these bush era tax cuts are almost over a decade now. the tricky thing about the tax code is at once you introduce changes to it, it is really hard to change them back and temporary tax cuts often become more permanent ones, and the caller raises a great point about thinking about, what should the tax code will look like rather than all of these temporary things adding up -- adding both parties are concerned. -- i think both parties are concerned. both parties say there would like to bring down the corporate tax rate to 28%. and the republicans w
and on energy and all of those things will help. but the key issue here is how do we make our labor internationally competitive? to do that you have to come up with new ideas, new tax cuts, incentives for industry and things like that. that will take some work from congress. and, you know, i feel like that is what they need to do. and it is the same old project, the same old system, it does not fit for today. is that simple. host: nancy cook. caller: that is a fascinating point. we have had...
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energy department data shows u.s. imports of crude had fallen 11% this year and the country is on track to produce the most oil since 1991. the syrian military continues to launch attacks on the border town, sending hundreds of civilians fleeing to neighboring turkey. the new bombings come days after more than 11,000 syrian civilians were forced out during strikes last week, one of the largest refugee flights of this year in conflict to date. speaking in geneva, the head of disaster in crisis management at the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies warned turkey needs major aid to handle the growing number of syrian refugees. >> we have seen a doubling of the camp population since july 2012, and i think as you have seen over the last few days, there has been an increase in the number of syrians moving into turkey. they now recognize the situation is becoming prolonged. the initial thoughts the population might be displaced for shorter amount of time are now being reassessed and the government
energy department data shows u.s. imports of crude had fallen 11% this year and the country is on track to produce the most oil since 1991. the syrian military continues to launch attacks on the border town, sending hundreds of civilians fleeing to neighboring turkey. the new bombings come days after more than 11,000 syrian civilians were forced out during strikes last week, one of the largest refugee flights of this year in conflict to date. speaking in geneva, the head of disaster in crisis...
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getting that energy out puts people to work. it might make us a net energy exporter again. it makes manufacturing more attractive because energy is cheaper, so jobs, manufacturing jobs are starting to come back to the united states. we are on the threshold of very good news for america and very good news for the world, and i think that we'll revalidate our economic and political system. but we've got to get past the political gridlock, and we've got to deal with this deficit and debt issue, and we've got to show that we can make that hard decision. we need to address entitlements as part of that, and if we do, then these other things will kick in. >> okay. let's go to the middle east. two issues that have been a lot in the news, and there's been a lot of concern about iran, and you've written a number of op-eds giving a view on what you think is the best approach. and then there's the issue of syria. please say some words about what you see as the next steps with regard to iran, how do we see that unfolding in the time ahead, and then what's the way forward with syria? >> y
getting that energy out puts people to work. it might make us a net energy exporter again. it makes manufacturing more attractive because energy is cheaper, so jobs, manufacturing jobs are starting to come back to the united states. we are on the threshold of very good news for america and very good news for the world, and i think that we'll revalidate our economic and political system. but we've got to get past the political gridlock, and we've got to deal with this deficit and debt issue, and...
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again, reform of their energy policy could open them. what is interesting, and without going into detail, these were the two issues -- the labor migration, labor markets and energy, which were excluded from nafta because the more politically impossible to deal with. now all of the said they may be possible to deal with, which would have are really enormous profound effect on economic relations between the two countries if progress can be made on these two issues together. let me just say one other thing on the marijuana issue and legalization in washington and colorado. it is very interesting. the reaction from mexico was pretty quick. the reaction was, does mexico have to change its policy now? why are we defending a border in trying to prevent importation of marijuana when in fact the u.s. has legalized it in two states? it is legal there, and we're sacrificing mexican lives to prevent it from getting there. i hope peña nieto does not, that attitude in mind, but the attitude that this legalization sort of signifies a trend in the u.s.
again, reform of their energy policy could open them. what is interesting, and without going into detail, these were the two issues -- the labor migration, labor markets and energy, which were excluded from nafta because the more politically impossible to deal with. now all of the said they may be possible to deal with, which would have are really enormous profound effect on economic relations between the two countries if progress can be made on these two issues together. let me just say one...
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this is cleary 5-hour energy drink abuse. >> chug, chug! >> reporter: videos that anger the founder of the billion-dollar company, that sells 1.5 million 2-ounce bottles of the stuff every day. >> don't get crazy. don't take too much. that would be a really dumb thing to do. if you do dumb stuff, you are going to end up in the hospital. >> reporter: and manoj bhargava says that's the only way his little bottle of jolt is dangerous -- abuse. as for today's alarming news of 13 deaths and 33 hospitalizations the last four years, reported to the fda, all claiming to be linked to this product, bhargava says just not true. is there any risk to a healthy person drinking your product? >> not at all. none. >> reporter: how much caffeine is really in 5-hour energy? a 2-ounce bottle contains 207 milligrams of caffeine. equivalent to two 8-ounce cups of coffee. 2.5 red bulls. or nearly 6 coca-colas. and many doctors say research shows that doesn't tell the whole story. >> energy drinks take it to a different level because there are other components, ot
this is cleary 5-hour energy drink abuse. >> chug, chug! >> reporter: videos that anger the founder of the billion-dollar company, that sells 1.5 million 2-ounce bottles of the stuff every day. >> don't get crazy. don't take too much. that would be a really dumb thing to do. if you do dumb stuff, you are going to end up in the hospital. >> reporter: and manoj bhargava says that's the only way his little bottle of jolt is dangerous -- abuse. as for today's alarming news...
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you're putting money to work in various industries, including energy. this week, you launched two investment funds distributed by charles schwab. why the move? is this the sign of the times that private equity is becoming more of a traditional management company? >> no, i mean, when you look at the amount of capital in the hands of individual investors and the capital that's managed by registered investment advisers, in the united states alone it's $19 trillion. >> wow. >> that's far greater than the amount of institutional capital. until recently, we didn't have the track record and expertise in the firm to create products that fit that market. the market basically wants liquidity and yield. we started a credit business in 2004. we now have a record to do that. so we now have products that fit that channel. it's a great place to find investors that want to be part of what we're capable of delivering. >> are you seeing the investor today risk adverse? are you seeing them hesitant in terms of putting money to work? >> oh, yes. not just corporations and p
you're putting money to work in various industries, including energy. this week, you launched two investment funds distributed by charles schwab. why the move? is this the sign of the times that private equity is becoming more of a traditional management company? >> no, i mean, when you look at the amount of capital in the hands of individual investors and the capital that's managed by registered investment advisers, in the united states alone it's $19 trillion. >> wow. >>...
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and they ask in conflict between israel and gaza ongoing violence in syria and crucial energy ties among the main issues for discussion by german chancellor angela merkel on her visit to moscow to me to present the let's get the details how this could all be going to see it so that theory leaders have a good relationship and often hold talks. what can we expect to come out of them this time around. while the german chancellor is set to meet with the russian president later on friday the two are expected to discuss these issues avoid the crisis in the middle east the iranian nuclear program and of course the call to be in syria also energy and trade ties are very important portion of the relationship between russia and germany so they're going to be talked about as well and also the two leaders are expected to discuss the human rights situation in the wake of several wars which children parents recently which some skeptics see as a democratic so there are definitely things to talk about alternative course we'll bring you all the details of this meeting as soon as it happens here in moscow
and they ask in conflict between israel and gaza ongoing violence in syria and crucial energy ties among the main issues for discussion by german chancellor angela merkel on her visit to moscow to me to present the let's get the details how this could all be going to see it so that theory leaders have a good relationship and often hold talks. what can we expect to come out of them this time around. while the german chancellor is set to meet with the russian president later on friday the two are...
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you are our expert on all things energy. will the obama administration take the plunge and say yes, get out there and frack? >> stuart, i think they already have. if you follow what the president has been saying, and you look at the trends in the oil and gas sector, where last year we had record natural gas production, just yesterday the iea said that the u.s. could surpass the saudis in oil production within five years. the obama administration is on record supporting hydraulic fracturing and recall when the president at the democratic national convention, he mentioned jobs one time, and the industry that he mentioned when he talked about jobs was natural gas. stuart: isn't that -- the fracking that we're doing in america, isn't that taking place on private land, which is not subject to federal regulations? and if you try to do it on federal land, you can't do it because of the regulations imposed by the obama administration. >> well, earlier this year, stuart, the obama administration and the interior department, to be mor
you are our expert on all things energy. will the obama administration take the plunge and say yes, get out there and frack? >> stuart, i think they already have. if you follow what the president has been saying, and you look at the trends in the oil and gas sector, where last year we had record natural gas production, just yesterday the iea said that the u.s. could surpass the saudis in oil production within five years. the obama administration is on record supporting hydraulic...
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energy and energy production probably will be that boost. it will be the new internet revolution, the new thing that could drive the economy for the next 10 to 20 years if not longer. rick: phil, i thought this administration was anti-drilling stood in the way of these kinds of advances. shot down the keystone oil project. what is going on? >> they're shouting down more. over the weekend they shut down more federal lands for drilling. that was the big question in the debate. president obama says we're drilling more but on federal lands we're drilling less. we'll continue to drill even less. there is no doubt this administration has done everything that they can to stand in the way. they have one of the most militant epas. they have been really, trying to find something wrong with fracking, though they really can't. and they were talking about just recently a new carbon tax, a new carbon tax that could really slow down this energy production. drive gasoline prices, maybe to $7 a gallon. now they did back off that carbon tax. we know this admi
energy and energy production probably will be that boost. it will be the new internet revolution, the new thing that could drive the economy for the next 10 to 20 years if not longer. rick: phil, i thought this administration was anti-drilling stood in the way of these kinds of advances. shot down the keystone oil project. what is going on? >> they're shouting down more. over the weekend they shut down more federal lands for drilling. that was the big question in the debate. president...
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tell about the sea change in global energy floes today. >> it is great to have more american-made energy but not good enough. we need to modernize our energy grid. it's not good enough to be the best at producing energy the last century. we will spend a couple trillion dollars modernizing the grid. the question is how we do it. hopefully, we do it in a way that protects us from cybersecurity risks, that makes the grid more resilient from storms, that facilitates energy efficiency and renewable, cleaner energy in the future. >> it's interesting. i think we all want to be energy independent. we want -- and we know the country is rich in natural gas. for the most part people don't want it in my backyard. former ge ceo jack well. compared it to the internet boom in terms of job creation and productivity increases. how do you balance it? how do you balance the economic boom we could see of fracking with the environmental impact? >> look, the economic advantages are obvious. we've created hundreds of thousands of jobs because of cheap natural gas. electricity prices are alow because of cheap a
tell about the sea change in global energy floes today. >> it is great to have more american-made energy but not good enough. we need to modernize our energy grid. it's not good enough to be the best at producing energy the last century. we will spend a couple trillion dollars modernizing the grid. the question is how we do it. hopefully, we do it in a way that protects us from cybersecurity risks, that makes the grid more resilient from storms, that facilitates energy efficiency and...
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earlier this week, it was reported that afghans energy and water minister, mr. khan called for militias in afghanistan to rearm and take up the defense of the country. this would indicate a lack of confidence in the afghan national security forces and suggesting that he would rebuild his militia forces, mr. khan has raised tensions. threatening to weaken support and increasing the risk of civil war. i'm wondering, can you give us your assessment of mr. kahn's statements and the challenges that we are -- militias would pose to political stability and to plans for the transition of full security responsibility to the afghan national security forces? >> chairman, those militias would absolutely have an adverse effect on stability. i think what is necessary now, you alluded to a lack of confidence. senator mccain also alluded to that. i think what is necessary now is we have a clear and compelling narrative of commitment from our country and our partner of nations and their capitals and the afghan government. that needs to be consistent. that's something i think we
earlier this week, it was reported that afghans energy and water minister, mr. khan called for militias in afghanistan to rearm and take up the defense of the country. this would indicate a lack of confidence in the afghan national security forces and suggesting that he would rebuild his militia forces, mr. khan has raised tensions. threatening to weaken support and increasing the risk of civil war. i'm wondering, can you give us your assessment of mr. kahn's statements and the challenges that...
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and five hour energy the latest to be investigated by the fda. the drink may have been a factor in at least 13 deaths in the last four years and they are investigating monster energy drink also. they started looking in to it last month after it was linked to five deaths including the death of a teen girl from our state >> a chill in the air. no question about that. at least we are nice and dry. the radar still scanning all clear, all sweeps, but clouds have rolled in out of the south. part of the problem is this coastal system spinning down here off the carolina coast. midlevel moisture with a few clouds out of the south for maryland. i think we will stay dry for the rest of the night but there will be clouds to deal with and temperatures dropping cold close to freezing. whether you wake up tomorrow we may not get there in the city. north and west, you are probably going to be below freezing. we will talk about how temperatures will change into the weekend. >> the president went to new york to get a look at the damage caused by sandy. >> he made
and five hour energy the latest to be investigated by the fda. the drink may have been a factor in at least 13 deaths in the last four years and they are investigating monster energy drink also. they started looking in to it last month after it was linked to five deaths including the death of a teen girl from our state >> a chill in the air. no question about that. at least we are nice and dry. the radar still scanning all clear, all sweeps, but clouds have rolled in out of the south....
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claiming 5 hour energy was involved. those claims are being investigated at the same time, the fda is look into reports of 5 more deaths linked to monster energy drinks, one of them in hagerstown who died in december of 2011. she was just 14 years old and she had a previous heart condition. her family blamed her death on the 2, 24-ounce monster energy drink. >> people who manage patients with disorders try and advice patients to limit caffeine. caffeine can definitely be a trigger. >> her family is suing the parent company of monster company. those claims of death related to his product have not been proven. abc 2 news. >>> coming up we have an annapolis man tries to take on 5 hour energy. first he has to make it through the shark tank. >>> new, we're learning more about the economic impact of this year's baltimore grand prix. a newly release report show that's nearly 30,000 less people attended the race this year. less people translated into lower spending. $24.9 million in direct spending came from the grand prix crowd
claiming 5 hour energy was involved. those claims are being investigated at the same time, the fda is look into reports of 5 more deaths linked to monster energy drinks, one of them in hagerstown who died in december of 2011. she was just 14 years old and she had a previous heart condition. her family blamed her death on the 2, 24-ounce monster energy drink. >> people who manage patients with disorders try and advice patients to limit caffeine. caffeine can definitely be a trigger....
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. >> sanchez energy. sm. >> freeport mcmoran. >>> scott, thank you. after a tough week last week, the bulls coming back stampede style. gangham style! look at the dow up big, 167 points. s&p and nasdaq virtually erasing last week's losses. >>> knock-knock. who's there? nobody. guess who isn't working with 42 days before we go off the fiscal cliff? congress! >>> with just about all attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world should focus on this rally in amman, jordan instead. see why this could shake up the reason beyond anyone's worst fears. >>> michelle is in for sue today at the nyse. welcome, michelle. >> hey, tyler. thanks. we got a nice triple digit rally today. going to start with a market alert on this big day for the markets. robert pisani, what's the story about why we're climbing today? >> nobody is around in congress to say anything bad about the fiscal cliff. everyone said, hey, we're looking good! president in bangkok said things are looking good. pelosi came out, representative pelosi, speaker of the house, sa
. >> sanchez energy. sm. >> freeport mcmoran. >>> scott, thank you. after a tough week last week, the bulls coming back stampede style. gangham style! look at the dow up big, 167 points. s&p and nasdaq virtually erasing last week's losses. >>> knock-knock. who's there? nobody. guess who isn't working with 42 days before we go off the fiscal cliff? congress! >>> with just about all attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world...
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no sales person is going to invest time and energy into it. >> and do they feel support by the company. >> let's move on the next one. this is about cashing in on social media. >> how would i be able to maximize my social network? >> you use social media quite a bit. >> so there are two or three things that people will pay for. networking, content and education. if you're a social network can provide one or the other, you you know, can make money through ads but you got to have masses of people coming to your website. i find that people are very eager, they are willing to pay for the connections and a lot for education. >> i would pick up on that on education. most sites don't have facebook numbers where you make a lot of money advertising. if you have a specialized area and this site does i think it's hunting and you can do videos on your site around, i don't know anything about hunting, then you can get companies in that space, to you know, sponsor pre-roll or post-roll on the video. >> advertising. you're both talking about advertising or use your sposhl media in a smart way that se
no sales person is going to invest time and energy into it. >> and do they feel support by the company. >> let's move on the next one. this is about cashing in on social media. >> how would i be able to maximize my social network? >> you use social media quite a bit. >> so there are two or three things that people will pay for. networking, content and education. if you're a social network can provide one or the other, you you know, can make money through ads but...